On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Alexander Dalloz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 30.07.2011 10:37, schrieb Sean Hart:
>> So here goes...
>> First some back story
>> -Centos 5 with latest updates as of yesterday. kernel is
>> 2.6.18-238.19.1.el5
>> -setup is raid 1 for /boot and lvm over raid6 for everything else
>>
>> - The / partition (lvm "RootVol") had run out of room... (100%
>> full, things where falling appart...)
>>
>> I resized the root volume (from 20GiB to 50GiB). This was done from a
>> fedora 15 livecd, seemed like a better idea than doing it on a live
>> system at the time.... After the resize the content of all the lvs
>> could be mounted and all data was still there (all this from within
>> fedora).
>
> You would better have used the CentOS 5 install media to run into rescue
> mode and then to chroot into the system, given you felt better to do an
> offline resizing. Though online resizing (increasing an LV) is trouble
> free from my experience. Well, if / is completely full the offline route
> may indeed be better.
>
>> The problem is when i try to reboot into centos as the root volume
>> cannot be found.
>>
>> boot message goes as follows
>>
>> ...
>> No Volume groups found
>> Volume Group "RaidVolGrp" not found
>> ...
>> Kernel panic
>>
>>
>> the UUID's have not changed, but there is definitely a missing link,
>> probably something dumb...
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help point me in the right
>> direction..
>>
>> a bit more info
>>
>> # lvscan
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/RootVol' [50.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/HomeVol' [250.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/SwapVol' [2.44 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/MusicVol' [350.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/VideoVol' [350.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/PicturesVol' [300.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/MiscVol' [60.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/ShareddocVol' [60.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/VMVol' [60.00 GiB] inherit
>> ACTIVE '/dev/RaidVolGrp/TorrentVol' [50.00 GiB] inherit
>
> That is output from running the Fedora LiveCD?
>
> Boot up with the CentOS 5 DVD into rescue mode, let it detect the
> existing LVMs. Go into /etc/lvm/backup and validate the info that's
> saved there and to check what CentOS sees.
>
>> sh
>
> Alexander
>
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Ok, thanks a lot for the reply
I believe this is the relevant part of /etc/lvm/backup
####################################################
RaidVolGrp {
id = "gL5X13-q4c8-d8XJ-x6Qc-m36S-eCfp-LKnvIW"
seqno = 22
status = ["RESIZEABLE", "READ", "WRITE"]
flags = []
extent_size = 65536 # 32 Megabytes
max_lv = 0
max_pv = 0
metadata_copies = 0
physical_volumes {
pv0 {
id = "BpXoKc-pQYn-zVkU-7HyH-IKLw-0IX2-Ygm2HJ"
device = "/dev/md1" # Hint only
status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
flags = []
dev_size = 7805081216 # 3.63452 Terabytes
pe_start = 384
pe_count = 119096 # 3.63452 Terabytes
}
}
logical_volumes {
RootVol {
id = "AWstlr-xw8t-FNTu-FsEA-YUxi-updp-0HfKtr"
status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
flags = []
segment_count = 1
segment1 {
start_extent = 0
extent_count = 625 # 19.5312 Gigabytes
type = "striped"
stripe_count = 1 # linear
stripes = [
"pv0", 16250
]
}
}
#################################
And this is what i get when i run lvdisplay from the centos live-cd
lvdisplay
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/RaidVolGrp/RootVol
VG Name RaidVolGrp
LV UUID AWstlr-xw8t-FNTu-FsEA-YUxi-updp-0HfKtr
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 1
LV Size 50.00 GB
Current LE 1600
Segments 2
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors auto
- currently set to 4096
Block device 253:2
.....
##########################
It looks like what has changes is the segment count (went from 1 to 2
segments) for the logical volume "RootVol" (and also the total number
of segments of pv0 has changed from 22 to 23 i suppose)
########################
pvdisplay fom centos live-cd
Scanning for physical volume names
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/md126
VG Name RaidVolGrp
PV Size 3.63 TB / not usable 2.81 MB
Allocatable yes
PE Size (KByte) 32768
Total PE 119096
Free PE 70058
Allocated PE 49038
PV UUID BpXoKc-pQYn-zVkU-7HyH-IKLw-0IX2-Ygm2HJ
Not sure what to do from here
Should I change the /etc/lvm/backup/RaidVolGrp file to reflect the
current actuall situation? Don't see how that would help since the
file is inside the pv that can't be accessed at boot time anyway...
sh
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